bobbychandra
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I'm sorry for my bad english. I'm from indonesia. I speak in indonesia n javanese everyday.
Yesterday i made 2 batch of soap. Its my first time using sodium lactate on my soap. I'm using the same formula but different addictive (fragrance, mica and natural powder) for the both soap
Lye conct. 25% (i love to make fancy soap so i want everything goes so slow) i just add 1% sodium lactate because i just want to have harder soap.
These green soap is succesfull as usual.. but the another one
This blue soap is crumble even i'm not yet pouring that soap to the mould.. its oily too and takes time so long to harden. Even its hard yet its still so oily... I failed make layers soap because the texture so misbehave.
I suspect the sodium lactate first but the another one is good after i unmold it 24 hours later. This is the succesfull soap one
Then this is the another one which failed. Its very very hard in the middle but so mushy in the edge
Then i found another tread in this group that talk about clumpy NaOH.. yess.. there is clumpy NaOH that i use. Before i read that tread, I think its ok as far as i mix it well to the water.
So the next day i made another 2 batch of soap again.. one of the soap i'm using the exactly same formula n addictive with the failed soap i've made yesterday but using the good NaOH. Then the soap is FAILED AGAIN with the same character!!
I made another one using same formula but different addictive and its fine... I even could make so much layer easily..
Now i realize that my bad NaOH is not the only suspect but the fragrance oil.. the failed yesterday using the same fragrance with the failed soap this day... I check the Ph of the both soap i've made yesterday. The good one is 8 to 9 but the failed one is 10. So sad since the olive oil so expensive in indonesia..
The fragrance oil make my soap crumble but it is a fake trace too that makes me pouring the soap to the mould before its tracing perfectfully. The oil and lye solution may not mix well yet. that's why it resulting an very oily soap.
Yesterday i made 2 batch of soap. Its my first time using sodium lactate on my soap. I'm using the same formula but different addictive (fragrance, mica and natural powder) for the both soap
Lye conct. 25% (i love to make fancy soap so i want everything goes so slow) i just add 1% sodium lactate because i just want to have harder soap.
These green soap is succesfull as usual.. but the another one
This blue soap is crumble even i'm not yet pouring that soap to the mould.. its oily too and takes time so long to harden. Even its hard yet its still so oily... I failed make layers soap because the texture so misbehave.
I suspect the sodium lactate first but the another one is good after i unmold it 24 hours later. This is the succesfull soap one
Then this is the another one which failed. Its very very hard in the middle but so mushy in the edge
Then i found another tread in this group that talk about clumpy NaOH.. yess.. there is clumpy NaOH that i use. Before i read that tread, I think its ok as far as i mix it well to the water.
So the next day i made another 2 batch of soap again.. one of the soap i'm using the exactly same formula n addictive with the failed soap i've made yesterday but using the good NaOH. Then the soap is FAILED AGAIN with the same character!!
I made another one using same formula but different addictive and its fine... I even could make so much layer easily..
Now i realize that my bad NaOH is not the only suspect but the fragrance oil.. the failed yesterday using the same fragrance with the failed soap this day... I check the Ph of the both soap i've made yesterday. The good one is 8 to 9 but the failed one is 10. So sad since the olive oil so expensive in indonesia..
The fragrance oil make my soap crumble but it is a fake trace too that makes me pouring the soap to the mould before its tracing perfectfully. The oil and lye solution may not mix well yet. that's why it resulting an very oily soap.